Parish Getting New Pastor
CAMDEN - Bishop George H. Guilfoyle announced this week the appointment of Msgr. William J. Reynolds as pastor of St. Raymond's parish, Villas, effective May 25. Msgr. Reynolds, pastor 'Clock That Never Stops’ WILDWOOD CREST - Rev. Charles L. Rowe will speak on the "Clock That Never Stbps" at the 11 a.m. worship service at Crest Community Church, Pacific Ave. and Crocus Rd. Mrs. Bette Van Dyke will lead the youth and adult choirs.
of St. Anthony of Padua, Camden, since February 1978, succeeds tfr. James L. Ronan, who was temporary administrator of St. Raymonds at the time of his death March 28.
MSGR. REYNOLDS, a native of Philadelphia, was ordained to the priesthood in Camden in December 1954 after seminary studies at Villanova University, Gregorian University,
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Rome, and Christ the King Seminary, St. Bonaventure, N Y. Pulpit Guest L.S. SEAVILLE - Guest minister for the United Methodist Church at the 11:15 a.m. service Sunday will be the Rev. R. Shapr, who has served United Methodist charges at Trenton, Hurfville, and Northfield. Mrs. Bradley Neilson directs the choir, and the organist is Mrs. Thomas Van Artsdalen.
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STONE HARBOR - A Memorial Day Mass at 12 o’clock Sunday, May 30, will be celebrated at St. Paul’s church for Rev. Theme ‘God’s Faithfulness’ N. CAPE MAY - GorT. Faithfulness is the theme of the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of, the Convent Bible Church, Fishing Creek Rd. near Bayshore Rd., according to the pastor, Dr George Fincke. The service will be carried over WCMC, ifaOAM.
t C*p*i May. May 5 She retired r 42 year* as a teacher at "
KI.I.KN V. BLADE:. 81. of Wildwood.May 2. She was a resident here 40 yeirs LOUIS B. Ft.WKI.L, Sr.. 71. of Cape Mak Ma^ 5 An active volunteer firefighter with 42 years' service, he was also president of4he Cape May (Volunteer Fire Co. Relief JAMES js. KIOHKRA. 75, Luts. Fla (fornwrlyofWildwood».May7. He was the founder of the Rio Grande Rescue Squad, and was a restaurant) owner and operator HARRY A. FISHMAN. 80. of Cape May. Maj 5 A resident here 2S , years, he vtan a civil engineer for the New York! Board of Tranait for 36
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Cape May [Elementary School ANNA J GRINNEI.L. of Wildwood Crest. May 7 She was a member M Ihe Roman Catholic Church of ihe A*umption MiniFHLE Cl HODGDON. 22. of Marmora.jMay I She was a senior at Cook College of Rutgers Univ ! GEORGE W. JONES. 80. of Pit man, May 9 formerly lived in Stralhmefe, Cbrsons Inlet ahd Ocean Citt j CARL W. KQKES. 68. Pmellas Park, Flai He Was former owner operator ‘of Kbkes Bakery and Restaurant in Cape May 4LAN H LYStER. 81. of Cold Spr ing. May 4) He lived in the Cape May area sinr^ 1950 and owned and operated t>e Carnage House, anti que and gift shop until Ihe late 1960b He was a pilot frr Atlantic Coast Air C9. flying passeng' i York. Atlantic City a /. M8y 3 She lived tr han!30 years MATSIOS, 80. of "resi. May 3 Bom in Velvendo^, Greece, she lived in this area 30 years and summered here many years before that CLEMfjNT J, PALMIER!. 67, of Burleigh, iMay 3 He was a retired employee|of th« Gulf Oil Company G. LEONARD RICHMAS. 58. of Cold Spring. May 2 Born In Wildwoodl he was a lifelong area
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IIENRV J. SIEFERT. JK of Villas, Mdy 4 He was a retired track driver fof Payne Oil Co In Qillingdale, Pa DORIS [K SMITH. 62. of South Dennis. May 8 She was a lifelong local resident THELMA R. HOMERSHOK. 68, of Ocean C ty. May 8 She was a saleswomen for a local real estate agency I EVA UKDIVENES. 93, of Wood bine. Maj 2 She was a residenl of this area 70 years INEZ WELDON. 76. of North Cape May. Ma^ 3 Bom in WhitehoOse. Hunterdon County, she lived here I*
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EMMA C. WOIJ-. 83, of North Wildwood May » She was a resident
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JOHN (YUSCHAK. 72. of Wood bine. May 5 Hie was a retired clothing cutler and had been employrd at the former Kraviti Clothing Factory in Woodbine
James L. Ronan, who died recently. He would have celebrated his 23rd year in the priesthood May 23. Everyday Living RIO GRANDE - "The Bible and Everyday Living" will be the theme of the Rev. Guy L.. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, at the 11 a.m. worship service
Sunday.
Choral Concert STONE HARBOR - The Angelus Chorus under the direction of Sherman D. Seull will present a concert of secular and sacred music 7:30 p.m. Sunday. May 16 at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 289 92nd
St., here.
Sick Leave For Pastor CAMDEN - Bishop George H. Guilfoyle announced this week that Msgr. Joseph F. Doherty, pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel parish, Ocean City, is taking a sick leave, and that Fr. Thomas E. Ploude, associate pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel, has been appointed temporary administrator of the parish, effective May 11.
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